Sentence examples for privileged evidence from inspiring English sources

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Experimental contexts, in which scientists elicit regularities in the behavior of the objects of study by manipulating them under controlled conditions, are often taken to generate epistemically privileged evidence about the objects of study.

(In this respect, contrast the above passage from Railton, which seems to explicitly allow for the existence of 'introspective or subjectively privileged' evidence, in addition to the kind of evidence which is alleged to underwrite scientific objectivity).

Instead, the majority assumes that even if Plaintiffs' prima facie case and Jeppesen's defense did not depend on privileged evidence, dismissal is required "because there is no feasible way to litigate Jeppesen's alleged liability without creating an unjustifiable risk of divulging state secrets".

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The cornea is immune privileged, as evidenced by the high success rate of corneal grafts (typically 90% at one year 1) in the absence of systemic immunosuppression or HLA matching.

Clearly, the production of a synthesizing argument, as an interpretive process, produces one privileged reading of the evidence, and, as the product of an authorial voice, it cannot be defended as an inherently reproducible process or product.

Perhaps the best-loved evidence of this privileged connection is Brahms's Clarinet Quintet.

My favorite label on this sad debacle is simply: "Climate Denier Gate" to refocus on the "gate" part illegally obtained private and privileged materials being used as evidence of climatologists' malfeasance, rather than hackers and blogsters use of purloined privacy.

This should be based on empirical data about people's beliefs, including which public health outcomes and public goods should be prioritized and why; how to adjudicate conflicting claims and preferences; and what levels and types of evidence should be privileged in these decisions.

But the point remains: Revisions tend to lag behind the evidence because of the privileged perspective bias.

Thiessen, citing the classified evidence that he was privileged to see, claims that opponents of brutal interrogations can't appreciate their efficacy.

Giving evidence, the woman recalled feeling "privileged" when she was driven around the palace forecourt.

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